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>> now on "chasing news." >> this bagel place that has been visited by the worst person in the world. >> police say that caught that person 48-year-old laura is now on bail. >> i don't think it's one lowlife. >> they died in an auto mail accident on sunday. john that is live subway, yes the play. he said the same exact table. >> he would be here for two or three hours. >> he would be at the same thing day after day a subway. >> you are a genius. no. >> gemeasky would he do it
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again? diana you are in bloomfield, the site of the bagel place that some are saying it's been visited by the worst person in the world. what have you got? >> will bloomfield police say they caught that worst person in the world he was responsible for stealing a jar from a local business in new jersey. 48-year-old laura berman is now out on bail. she was said to have come here to hot bagels deli where she reportedly stole a jar containing close to $300. all money was donated by customers suffering from a rare neurological disorder. the woman is shown in this video video. take a look. you can see the woman wearing a heavy jacket when she entered the store. keep in mind it was 80-degree weather. it she then swiped the jar using the jacket.
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these are also targets of a may 13 robbery at the chinese restaurant. >> tell me about the honor. go get them. what's he and owners name? >> frank brasso. >> how are you frank? quick question. you had a charity tip jar for kids sitting out on the counter and you can even trust that that's not going to get swiped a very going to change anything or keep the jar out there? >> guess i will and i instructed earlier that i don't change for one person one lowlife that would steal that jar. >> frank i don't mean to be a jerk but why not go on line? why not put all the money on a go fund me campaign? >> my son might be more apt to do that. >> is there a restaurant or café in the deli in the last week, and everyone has a tip jar out.
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everybody. it's not old-fashioned. >> why not on line? send the money on line. >> no one is looking. fund me charities to donate. >> the positive here is the customers are coming out. i've had people give $50 i have had somebody hand me an envelope with $300 and it might deter somebody when they see things like this on tv to think twice before you go into a bagel store deli and thank you are not being watched. >> high-speed chase. >> and update on the -- they issued him a ticket for creating a public nuisance. i commented all the way down to 295 and almost a 195 before she was ultimately tranquilized and she lost her life rated.
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>> are you here? the social media craze that is taking over instagram and twitter is a game. >> what does that mean? you put two pencils on top of each other and ask a question. >> who is charlie? is it always charlie? >> it's always charlie. it's the best show on tv. charlie charlie, are you here? i don't really understand. >> it scares the out of these kids on the internet though. >> get out, get out. >> renowned nobel prize-winning mathematician john nash and his wife alicia died in an automobile accident on saturday.
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his wife was an oscar-winning movie called a beautiful mind with russell crowe that detailed the struggles with his own genius. we all know that john nash has lead to multiply but life but details often than to the surface. john nash love subway. he would go to the subway in west windsor and he always sat at the same four person table at the back corner of the room. i had to check it out. >> you a tutor for two to three hours and sit here and read. >> i really want to know what a genius eats for lunch. >> he is really detailed oriented so he's not going to ask a sandwich person to make him anything. honey prevents cancer and this this -- heart disease and is one of the healthiest food there is.
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always double meet the matter but it gets. the ice gets to know which is high in protein. tomato can actually prevent dna damage. >> i think we found the secret ingredients. ask her olives. >> he loves all his. >> extra olives. olives reduce the effective alzheimer's and tumors. >> i eat subway lot but i think it's the opposite. i'm kind of a simpleton. >> i often be at the same thing day after day at subway. >> you are a genius. >> i look at john's favorite table and even though he couldn't be there with me i had a photo printed out of john. i put it in a frame and sat on the table. i dug in. it was as delicious a beautiful mind watching the eat. >> i gave you a picture of john.
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>> great great. >> a new school-year-old county police department is mixing old-fashioned police work technology. they came last week and said things were getting better and the city expanded 2013 with the county run model. we hit the streets friday morning and went on patrol. >> this officer native of camden who can put presidential adviser on her resume. february she was one of six regular cops from her cross the country called to the oval office to advise the president on police strategies. i hit the corner of a penumbra she was with her partner keith williams. most people are happy to see them and everyone i i spoke to cap saying --
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>> part of the point of community policing is addressing the neighborhood from the smallest violations to the largest. >> it was a quality-of-life violation. >> officer discretion were cops have the freedom to decide what to address and what to let slide stop crimes and to build trust of the community. >> after a few hours i said goodbye and i headed to police headquarters where i met police chief scott thompson. he showed me the command center where they have people from the streets coming in along with video cameras and real-time intelligence information. >> the cameras will provide let cameras to prevent crime from occurring not just a whodunit so
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we see footage to see what happened. >> cameras are everywhere but the chief said people come to them asking for more, not less. they are okay with being on camera what of the time. they're looking nationwide as an an example of how to turn things around and he knows all progress is fragile. rarely do you see a police department is able to combine the best technology with the street-level policing that is on these neighborhoods and the people in the neighborhood say they want and trying to do the right thing in camden which was once noticed a violent place. >> good policing in camden unique jobs in the area and bring the city back in another way. just having the policing may solve 25% of problem but you have a bigger problem to address. >> the recent progress is so exceptional as because it's coming from such a low place but where is governor christie? you have present obama taking credit for what governor christie has been doing in his
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administration that he should get the credit. >> we will see. >> known as one of the toughest strictest forms of dance and at new york city ballet in one of the most famous dancers mikhail baryshnikov. macau bresnick office known as one of the greatest dancers of his generation and holds the yardstick by which all other dancers are measured. meet rudy. >> he knows. >> he's also known as brad to puerto rico. rudy schneider is the same age as rishikoff but their lives have taken different trajectories. rudy schneider owns a beauty salon in queens. it's called bluebird and is a well-known the answer. he danced in paris, italy, vienna and he was offered contracts in lebanon germany and yugoslavia. he was dancing in the air of the
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soviet union the air of communism and he viewed ballet is his escape to get out of the system. he hated communism and use dances away to pursue the american dream and make it in new york. new york. when he got to new york he saw what they were doing and he said he wanted no part of it because that level of ballet was not on par with the level of russian ballet he'd he had been training for and it had done in europe. he was also asked if he would join new york city ballet and he said he went to look at it. he said he went to the opera. he went to radio city music hall. >> wow. >> he said the music hall dancers were go to europe some of them would get a job. he said russia can produce 10 baryshnikov's every year and the
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real genius. russia can produce a dancer like that one in every 100 years. >> he is styling hair now and baryshnikov is world-renowned and game the whole thing. does he have any regrets at all? >> for him it was escaping communism in coming to the uso for him he was able to live the american dream live in queens for the past 30 years. he is living the dream. >> he is a capitalist to escape communism. he is making money. he employs people and provides a service. i love this guy. he's living the american dream. we found him, awesome. >> welcome to our office. >> we are at east coast skydive. we woke up this morning thinking they weren't skydiving. we were so calm until he open the door.
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everywhere. ♪ >> all right we had a bit of a reaction here to your story today as we sigh you get in the plane and then take off. tell me where you are. i know you just landed with a parachute. >> on the east coast skydive we woke up thinking we weren't skydiving because we thought it was going to be too windy and then we got an e-mail you are skydiving today. so we head down to ocean county and here we are at the airport. we sit down and we watched the
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show and we signed the paperwork that you sign your life away. [laughter] >> looking good. they look like they know what they are doing. ♪ ♪ >> we were so calm until they open the door and then what i said to ashley was scarier than the door opening. she was so frightened. [laughter] slowly put your feet outside. you are 10000 feet in the air.
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the look on her face is priceless. i'm sure at i have the same look on my face. >> are you strapped in with someone? described up. >> the guy that i jumped with told me he jumped 5000 times. that kind of put my fears at ease. george, my friend he told me he jumped in. >> six times? you were lying, right? so who pulled the string for the parachute?
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>> ronica you chased governor crist e2 manville where the government is stepping up to buyout sandy ravaged homes almost two years after-the-fact. >> governor christie had announcement today. the blue acres by a program 300 buyouts posted hurricane sandy. the buyout program is voluntary but the governor said he won't rest until they help all those who want help or impacted by hurricane sandy. >> i want to emphasize in the beginning i was not going to force anyone out of their homes if they wanted to stay. if they want we want to be able to help them. >> this is an light of the whirlwind media tour that the governor took recently on "fox news" followed by meghan kelly and most recently this morning on fox and friends. taken into account was the governor place the fourth in the
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a straw poll by the leadership conference and it has some wondering, is governor christie the comeback kid? >> a great line. we talked about earlier that this is happen in presidential politics before. if you look at the rise of the site some of the candidates that can become president there are pitfalls everywhere and so many people count of the governor out one event after the other whether it was indictments or bridgegate. it's too early to tell and he hasn't announced it is certainly as momentum. >> energy has shifted in has shifted in light of two events. the bridgegate indictments were the governor was not indicted along with the three policy speeches that he is made in new hampshire where he put the meat on the table about the policies and plans he would put into place if he were to run for president. those two things have changed the momentum and change the conversation. >> what is the mood like?
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was his presidential event? >> there were a few. one woman walked up to him and said governor thank you for the buyout. she handed out flowers and another got down on one knee with the little boy on a tricycle. >> there are always those kinds of photo ops. >> what i like about this is the media is quick to attack them on the dozen families were somebody didn't get the money and blame the red tape. this is something positive and proactive that they are doing and it's right that he gets credit for it.
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>> this then go look-alike is going viral. >> now the wacky guy has his own show. >> the starving artist to take manhattan. >> by walking the dog. >> and american idols jax performing for her favorite fans. that's "chasing news." ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. hi everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. the muggy conditions will continue into your thursday. expect above average temperatures upper 80s 90-degree heat again and yes more scattered showers and storms especially in the afternoon. so here's your planner. some patchy fog low 70s warming rapidly into the upper 80s. sue will update this beginning at 4:00 a.m. on your thursday yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm.
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sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ you wish your
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